ED Govt Embassy Building House Gutted By Mystery Fire | SAME DAY MUGABE’S CORPSE WAS TOSSED AROUND BY ED
19 September 2019
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Several fire departments responded to the scene, where flames were seen shooting through the roof…

AND WHY IS MNANGAGWA QUIET ABOUT THIS? – On the same day Emmerson Mnangagwa tossed around President Robert Mugabe’s corpse like a football in stadiums (this is not to suggest a cause), the Zimbabwe embassy house in the US was gutted by a fire whose trigger could not be established. This was on the same day Mnangagwa forced the Mugabe family to change the burial arrangements and accept a heroes acre burial for the late ZANU PF legend.

In Shona religious mythology, there is a strong belief that a dead person will fight back if their body is disrespected and before his death, President Mugabe described Emmerson Mnangagwa as a disgrace the nation needs to undo itself of.

The incident happened over 4 days ago and yet the Zimbabwean state media has been zipped about it.

The upmarket New York property valued at over USD 2,7 mln and has housed all Zim government ambassadors for several years, was engulfed in flames that were described by the community as difficult to understand.

The incident happened in the same day the Hospital Doctors Association President Peter Magombeyi went missing.

No one was injured in the fire that ravaged the house in Rye early Saturday, police said.

The blaze broke out on Grandview Avenue shortly after midnight.

Several fire departments responded to the scene, where flames were seen shooting through the roof of the house. Rye police said no one was home when the fire started, and no firefighters were injured.

Lt. Robert Falk, Rye’s interim public safety commissioner, said today that the house was substantially damaged.

The city’s Building Department will assess the damage this week, he said.

The cause of the fire is under investigation, but it does not appear to be suspicious, Falk said.
Firefighters from Harrison, Mamaroneck, New Rochelle, and White Plains were among those who helped Rye firefighters.

A comment from the Foreign Affairs Ministry and the embassy was still awaited at the time of writing.

A record search conducted by ZimEye shows that the building is owned by the Zimbabwean government.

Meanwhile, below are some of the ambassadors who have lived at the property:

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https://eu.lohud.com/story/news/local/westchester/rye-city/2019/09/16/fire-wrecks-rye-house-grandview-avenue/2340031001/